The Essential Jules Verne: 29 Greatest Sci-Fi & Adventure Books in One Edition

The Essential Jules Verne: 29 Greatest Sci-Fi & Adventure Books in One Edition
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Musaicum Books presents to you this carefully created volume of «THE ESSENTIAL JULES VERNE: 29 Greatest Sci-Fi & Adventure Books in One Edition». This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: Five Weeks In A Balloon – 1863 A Journey To The Center Of The Earth – 1864 The Adventures Of Captain Hatteras – 1864 From The Earth To The Moon – 1865 In Search Of The Castaways – 1865 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea – 1869 Around The Moon – 1869 Around The World In Eighty Days – 1872 The Fur Country – 1872 The Mysterious Island – 1874 The Survivors Of The Chancellor – 1874 Michael Strogoff – 1876 Off On A Comet – 1877 The Underground City (or The Child of the Cavern) – 1877 Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen – 1878 Eight Hundred Leagues On The Amazon – 1881 Godfrey Morgan – 1882 Robur The Conqueror – 1886 The Purchase of the North Pole (or Topsy-Turvy) – 1889 The Adventures Of A Special Correspondent (or Claudius Bombarnac) – 1893 Facing The Flag – 1896 An Antarctic Mystery – 1897 The Master Of The World – 1904 Novellas & Stories: A Voyage In A Balloon (Or A Drama In The Air) – 1851 Master Zacharius Or The Clockmaker Who Lost His Soul – 1854 A Winter Amid The Ice – 1855 The Blockade Runners – 1871 Doctor Ox's Experiment (Or A Fantasy Of Dr Ox) – 1872 In The Year 2889 – 1889 ules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist who pioneered the genre of science fiction. A true visionary with an extraordinary talent for writing adventure stories, his writings incorporated the latest scientific knowledge of his day and envisioned technological developments that were years ahead of their time. Verne wrote about undersea, air, and space travel long before any navigable or practical craft were invented. Verne wrote over 50 novels and numerous short stories.

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Five Weeks In A Balloon - 1863

CHAPTER FIRST

CHAPTER SECOND

CHAPTER THIRD

CHAPTER FOURTH

CHAPTER FIFTH

CHAPTER SIXTH

CHAPTER SEVENTH

CHAPTER EIGHTH

CHAPTER NINTH

CHAPTER TENTH

CHAPTER ELEVENTH

CHAPTER TWELFTH

CHAPTER THIRTEENTH

CHAPTER FOURTEENTH

CHAPTER FIFTEENTH

CHAPTER SIXTEENTH

CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH

CHAPTER EIGHTEENTH

CHAPTER NINETEENTH

CHAPTER TWENTIETH

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST

CHAPTER TWENTY-SECOND

CHAPTER TWENTY-THIRD

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINTH

CHAPTER THIRTIETH

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIRST

CHAPTER THIRTY-SECOND

CHAPTER THIRTY-THIRD

CHAPTER THIRTY-FOURTH

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIFTH

CHAPTER THIRTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVENTH

CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHTH

CHAPTER THIRTY-NINTH

CHAPTER FORTIETH

CHAPTER FORTY-FIRST

CHAPTER FORTY-SECOND

CHAPTER FORTY-THIRD

CHAPTER FORTY-FOURTH

A Journey To The Center Of The Earth - 1864

PREFACE

CHAPTER I

THE PROFESSOR AND HIS FAMILY

CHAPTER II

A MYSTERY TO BE SOLVED AT ANY PRICE

CHAPTER III

THE RUNIC WRITING EXERCISES THE PROFESSOR

CHAPTER IV

THE ENEMY TO BE STARVED INTO SUBMISSION

CHAPTER V

FAMINE, THEN VICTORY, FOLLOWED BY DISMAY

CHAPTER VI

EXCITING DISCUSSIONS ABOUT AN UNPARALLELED ENTERPRISE

CHAPTER VII

A WOMAN’S COURAGE

CHAPTER VIII

SERIOUS PREPARATIONS FOR VERTICAL DESCENT

CHAPTER IX

ICELAND! BUT WHAT NEXT?

CHAPTER X

INTERESTING CONVERSATIONS WITH ICELANDIC SAVANTS

CHAPTER XI

A GUIDE FOUND TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH

CHAPTER XII

A BARREN LAND

CHAPTER XIII

HOSPITALITY UNDER THE ARCTIC CIRCLE

CHAPTER XIV

BUT ARCTICS CAN BE INHOSPITABLE, TOO

CHAPTER XV

SNÆFELL AT LAST

CHAPTER XVI

BOLDLY DOWN THE CRATER

CHAPTER XVII

VERTICAL DESCENT

CHAPTER XVIII

THE WONDERS OF TERRESTRIAL DEPTHS

CHAPTER XIX

GEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN SITU

CHAPTER XX

THE FIRST SIGNS OF DISTRESS

CHAPTER XXI

COMPASSION FUSES THE PROFESSOR’S HEART

CHAPTER XXII

TOTAL FAILURE OF WATER

CHAPTER XXIII

WATER DISCOVERED

CHAPTER XXIV

WELL SAID, OLD MOLE! CANST THOU WORK I’ THE GROUND SO FAST?

CHAPTER XXV

DE PROFUNDIS

CHAPTER XXVI

THE WORST PERIL OF ALL

CHAPTER XXVII

LOST IN THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH

CHAPTER XXVIII

THE RESCUE IN THE WHISPERING GALLERY

CHAPTER XXIX

THALATTA! THALATTA!

CHAPTER XXX

A NEW MARE INTERNUM

CHAPTER XXXI

PREPARATIONS FOR A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XXXII

WONDERS OF THE DEEP

CHAPTER XXXIII

A BATTLE OF MONSTERS

CHAPTER XXXIV

THE GREAT GEYSER

CHAPTER XXXV

AN ELECTRIC STORM

CHAPTER XXXVI

CALM PHILOSOPHIC DISCUSSIONS

CHAPTER XXXVII

THE LIEDENBROCK MUSEUM OF GEOLOGY

CHAPTER XXXVIII

THE PROFESSOR IN HIS CHAIR AGAIN

CHAPTER XXXIX

FOREST SCENERY ILLUMINATED BY ELETRICITY

CHAPTER XL

PREPARATIONS FOR BLASTING A PASSAGE TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH

CHAPTER XLI

THE GREAT EXPLOSION AND THE RUSH DOWN BELOW

CHAPTER XLII

HEADLONG SPEED UPWARD THROUGH THE HORRORS OF DARKNESS

CHAPTER XLIII

SHOT OUT OF A VOLCANO AT LAST!

CHAPTER XLIV

SUNNY LANDS IN THE BLUE MEDITERRANEAN

CHAPTER XLV

ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL

The Adventures Of Captain Hatteras - 1864

CHAPTER I. THE “FORWARD”

CHAPTER II. AN UNEXPECTED LETTER

CHAPTER III. DR. CLAWBONNY

CHAPTER IV. DOG-CAPTAIN

CHAPTER V. OUT AT SEA

CHAPTER VI. THE GREAT POLAR CURRENT

CHAPTER VII. DAVIS’S STRAITS

CHAPTER VIII. GOSSIP OF THE CREW

CHAPTER IX. NEWS

CHAPTER X. DANGEROUS NAVIGATION

CHAPTER XI. THE DEVIL’S THUMB

CHAPTER XII. CAPTAIN HATTERAS

CHAPTER XIII. THE PROJECTS OF HATTERAS

CHAPTER XIV. EXPEDITION IN SEARCH OF FRANKLIN

CHAPTER XV. THE “FORWARD” DRIVEN BACK SOUTH

CHAPTER XVI. THE MAGNETIC POLE

CHAPTER XVII. THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN

CHAPTER XVIII. THE NORTHERN ROUTE

CHAPTER XIX. A WHALE IN SIGHT

CHAPTER XX. BEECHEY ISLAND

CHAPTER XXI. THE DEATH OF BELLOT

CHAPTER XXII. BEGINNING OF REVOLT

CHAPTER XXIII. ATTACKED BY ICEBERGS

CHAPTER XXIV. PREPARATIONS FOR WINTERING

CHAPTER XXV. AN OLD FOX

CHAPTER XXVI. THE LAST LUMP OF COAL

CHAPTER XXVII. CHRISTMAS

CHAPTER XXVIII. PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE

CHAPTER XXIX. ACROSS THE ICE

CHAPTER XXX. THE CAIRN

CHAPTER XXXI. THE DEATH OF SIMPSON

CHAPTER XXXII. THE RETURN

From The Earth To The Moon - 1865

CHAPTER I. THE GUN CLUB

CHAPTER II. PRESIDENT BARBICANE’S COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER III. EFFECT OF PRESIDENT BARBICANE’S COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER IV. ANSWER FROM THE CAMBRIDGE OBSERVATORY

CHAPTER V. THE ROMANCE OF THE MOON

CHAPTER VI. WHAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE AND WHAT IS NO LONGER ALLOWED TO BE BELIEVED IN THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER VII. THE HYMN OF THE CANNONBALL

CHAPTER VIII. HISTORY OF THE CANNON

CHAPTER IX. THE QUESTION OF POWDERS

CHAPTER X. ONE ENEMY AGAINST TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF FRIENDS

CHAPTER XI. FLORIDA AND TEXAS

CHAPTER XII “URBI ET ORBI.”

CHAPTER XIII. STONY HILL

CHAPTER XIV. PICKAXE AND TROWEL

CHAPTER XV. THE CEREMONY OF THE CASTING

CHAPTER XVI. THE COLUMBIAD

CHAPTER XVII. A TELEGRAM

CHAPTER XVIII. THE PASSENGER OF THE ATLANTA

CHAPTER XIX. A MEETING

CHAPTER XX. THRUST AND PARRY

CHAPTER XXI. HOW A FRENCHMAN SETTLES AN AFFAIR

CHAPTER XXII. THE NEW CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER XXIII. THE PROJECTILE COMPARTMENT

CHAPTER XXIV. THE TELESCOPE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

CHAPTER XXV. FINAL DETAILS

CHAPTER XXVI. FIRE!

CHAPTER XXVII. CLOUDY WEATHER

CHAPTER XXVIII. A NEW STAR

In Search Of The Castaways - 1865

Part 1. CHAPTER I THE SHARK

CHAPTER II THE THREE DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER III THE CAPTAIN’S CHILDREN

CHAPTER IV LADY GLENARVAN’S PROPOSAL

CHAPTER V THE DEPARTURE OF THE “DUNCAN”

CHAPTER VI AN UNEXPECTED PASSENGER

CHAPTER VII JACQUES PAGANEL IS UNDECEIVED

CHAPTER VIII THE GEOGRAPHER’S RESOLUTION

CHAPTER IX THROUGH THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN

CHAPTER X THE COURSE DECIDED

CHAPTER XI TRAVELING IN CHILI

CHAPTER XII ELEVEN THOUSAND FEET ALOFT

CHAPTER XIII A SUDDEN DESCENT

CHAPTER XIV PROVIDENTIALLY RESCUED

CHAPTER XV THALCAVE

CHAPTER XVI THE NEWS OF THE LOST CAPTAIN

CHAPTER XVII A SERIOUS NECESSITY

CHAPTER XVIII IN SEARCH OF WATER

CHAPTER XIX THE RED WOLVES

CHAPTER XX STRANGE SIGNS

CHAPTER XXI A FALSE TRAIL

CHAPTER XXII THE FLOOD

CHAPTER XXIII A SINGULAR ABODE

CHAPTER XXIV PAGANEL’S DISCLOSURE

CHAPTER XXV BETWEEN FIRE AND WATER

CHAPTER XXVI THE RETURN ON BOARD

Part 2. CHAPTER I A NEW DESTINATION

CHAPTER II TRISTAN D’ACUNHA AND THE ISLE OF AMSTERDAM

CHAPTER III CAPE TOWN AND M. VIOT

CHAPTER IV A WAGER AND HOW DECIDED

CHAPTER V THE STORM ON THE INDIAN OCEAN

CHAPTER VI A HOSPITABLE COLONIST

CHAPTER VII THE QUARTERMASTER OF THE “BRITANNIA”

CHAPTER VIII PREPARATION FOR THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER IX A COUNTRY OF PARADOXES

CHAPTER X AN ACCIDENT

CHAPTER XI CRIME OR CALAMITY

CHAPTER XII TOLINE OF THE LACHLAN

CHAPTER XIII A WARNING

CHAPTER XIV WEALTH IN THE WILDERNESS

CHAPTER XV SUSPICIOUS OCCURRENCES

CHAPTER XVI A STARTLING DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XVII THE PLOT UNVEILED

CHAPTER XVIII FOUR DAYS OF ANGUISH

CHAPTER XIX HELPLESS AND HOPELESS

Part 3. CHAPTER I A ROUGH CAPTAIN

CHAPTER II NAVIGATORS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES

CHAPTER III THE MARTYR-ROLL OF NAVIGATORS

CHAPTER IV THE WRECK OF THE “MACQUARIE”

CHAPTER V CANNIBALS

CHAPTER VI A DREADED COUNTRY

CHAPTER VII THE MAORI WAR

CHAPTER VIII ON THE ROAD TO AUCKLAND

CHAPTER IX INTRODUCTION TO THE CANNIBALS

CHAPTER X A MOMENTOUS INTERVIEW

CHAPTER XI THE CHIEF’S FUNERAL

CHAPTER XII STRANGELY LIBERATED

CHAPTER XIII THE SACRED MOUNTAIN

CHAPTER XIV A BOLD STRATAGEM

CHAPTER XV FROM PERIL TO SAFETY

CHAPTER XVI WHY THE “DUNCAN” WENT TO NEW ZEALAND

CHAPTER XVII AYRTON’S OBSTINACY

CHAPTER XVIII A DISCOURAGING CONFESSION

CHAPTER XIX A CRY IN THE NIGHT

CHAPTER XX CAPTAIN GRANT’S STORY

CHAPTER XXI PAGANEL’S LAST ENTANGLEMENT

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - 1869

FIRST PART. CHAPTER 1. A Runaway Reef

CHAPTER 2. The Pros and Cons

CHAPTER 3. As Master Wishes

CHAPTER 4. Ned Land

CHAPTER 5. At Random!

CHAPTER 6. At Full Steam

CHAPTER 7. A Whale of Unknown Species

CHAPTER 8 “Mobilis in Mobili”

CHAPTER 9. The Tantrums of Ned Land

CHAPTER 10. The Man of the Waters

CHAPTER 11. The Nautilus

CHAPTER 12. Everything through Electricity

CHAPTER 13. Some Figures

CHAPTER 14. The Black Current

CHAPTER 15. An Invitation in Writing

CHAPTER 16. Strolling the Plains

CHAPTER 17. An Underwater Forest

CHAPTER 18. Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific

CHAPTER 19. Vanikoro

CHAPTER 20. The Torres Strait

CHAPTER 21. Some Days Ashore

CHAPTER 22. The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo

CHAPTER 23 “Aegri Somnia”*

CHAPTER 24. The Coral Realm

SECOND PART. CHAPTER 1. The Indian Ocean

CHAPTER 2. A New Proposition from Captain Nemo

CHAPTER 3. A Pearl Worth Ten Million

CHAPTER 4. The Red Sea

CHAPTER 5. Arabian Tunnel

CHAPTER 6. The Greek Islands

CHAPTER 7. The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours

CHAPTER 8. The Bay of Vigo

CHAPTER 9. A Lost Continent

CHAPTER 10. The Underwater Coalfields

CHAPTER 11. The Sargasso Sea

CHAPTER 12. Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales

CHAPTER 13. The Ice Bank

CHAPTER 14. The South Pole

CHAPTER 15. Accident or Incident?

CHAPTER 16. Shortage of Air

CHAPTER 17. From Cape Horn to the Amazon

CHAPTER 18. The Devilfish

CHAPTER 19. The Gulf Stream

CHAPTER 20. In Latitude 47 degrees 24’ and Longitude 17 degrees 28’

CHAPTER 21. A Mass Execution

CHAPTER 22. The Last Words of Captain Nemo

CHAPTER 23. Conclusion

Around The Moon - 1869

INTRODUCTION. PRELIMINARY CHAPTER

CHAPTER I. FROM 10.20 P.M. TO 10.47 P.M

CHAPTER II. THE FIRST HALF-HOUR

CHAPTER III. TAKING POSSESSION

CHAPTER IV. A LITTLE ALGEBRA

CHAPTER V. THE TEMPERATURE OF SPACE

CHAPTER VI. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

CHAPTER VII. A MOMENT OF INTOXICATION

CHAPTER VIII. AT SEVENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN LEAGUES

CHAPTER IX. THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEVIATION

CHAPTER X. THE OBSERVERS OF THE MOON

CHAPTER XI. IMAGINATION AND REALITY

CHAPTER XII. OROGRAPHICAL DETAILS

CHAPTER XIII. LUNAR LANDSCAPES

CHAPTER XIV. A NIGHT OF THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR HOURS AND A HALF

CHAPTER XV. HYPERBOLA OR PARABOLA

CHAPTER XVI. THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

CHAPTER XVII. TYCHO

CHAPTER XVIII. GRAVE QUESTIONS

CHAPTER XIX. A STRUGGLE WITH THE IMPOSSIBLE

CHAPTER XX. THE SOUNDINGS OF THE SUSQUEHANNA

CHAPTER XXI. J.T. MASTON CALLED IN

CHAPTER XXII. PICKED UP

CHAPTER XXIII. THE END

Around The World In Eighty Days - 1872

Chapter I. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PASSEPARTOUT ACCEPT EACH OTHER, THE ONE AS MASTER, THE OTHER AS MAN

Chapter II. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT IS CONVINCED THAT HE HAS AT LAST FOUND HIS IDEAL

Chapter III. IN WHICH A CONVERSATION TAKES PLACE WHICH SEEMS LIKELY TO COST PHILEAS FOGG DEAR

Chapter IV. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG ASTOUNDS PASSEPARTOUT, HIS SERVANT

Chapter V. IN WHICH A NEW SPECIES OF FUNDS, UNKNOWN TO THE MONEYED MEN, APPEARS ON ‘CHANGE

Chapter VI. IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE, BETRAYS A VERY NATURAL IMPATIENCE

Chapter VII. WHICH ONCE MORE DEMONSTRATES THE USELESSNESS OF PASSPORTS AS AIDS TO DETECTIVES

Chapter VIII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TALKS RATHER MORE, PERHAPS, THAN IS PRUDENT

Chapter IX. IN WHICH THE RED SEA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN PROVE PROPITIOUS TO THE DESIGNS OF PHILEAS FOGG

Chapter X. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT IS ONLY TOO GLAD TO GET OFF WITH THE LOSS OF HIS SHOES

Chapter XI. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SECURES A CURIOUS MEANS OF CONVEYANCE AT A FABULOUS PRICE

Chapter XII. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND HIS COMPANIONS VENTURE ACROSS THE INDIAN FORESTS, AND WHAT ENSUED

Chapter XIII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT RECEIVES A NEW PROOF THAT FORTUNE FAVORS THE BRAVE

Chapter XIV. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DESCENDS THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF THE GANGES WITHOUT EVER THINKING OF SEEING IT

Chapter XV. IN WHICH THE BAG OF BANKNOTES DISGORGES SOME THOUSANDS OF POUNDS MORE

Chapter XVI. IN WHICH FIX DOES NOT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND IN THE LEAST WHAT IS SAID TO HIM

Chapter XVII. SHOWING WHAT HAPPENED ON THE VOYAGE FROM SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG

Chapter XVIII. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG, PASSEPARTOUT, AND FIX GO EACH ABOUT HIS BUSINESS

Chapter XIX. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TAKES A TOO GREAT INTEREST IN HIS MASTER, AND WHAT COMES OF IT

Chapter XX. IN WHICH FIX COMES FACE TO FACE WITH PHILEAS FOGG

Chapter XXI. IN WHICH THE MASTER OF THE “TANKADERE” RUNS GREAT RISK OF LOSING A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED POUNDS

Chapter XXII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT FINDS OUT THAT, EVEN AT THE ANTIPODES, IT IS CONVENIENT TO HAVE SOME MONEY IN ONE’S POCKET

Chapter XXIII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT’S NOSE BECOMES OUTRAGEOUSLY LONG

Chapter XXIV. DURING WHICH MR. FOGG AND PARTY CROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN

Chapter XXV. IN WHICH A SLIGHT GLIMPSE IS HAD OF SAN FRANCISCO

Chapter XXVI. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PARTY TRAVEL BY THE PACIFIC RAILROAD

Chapter XXVII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT UNDERGOES, AT A SPEED OF TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON HISTORY

Chapter XXVIII. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT DOES NOT SUCCEED IN MAKING ANYBODY LISTEN TO REASON

Chapter XXIX. IN WHICH CERTAIN INCIDENTS ARE NARRATED WHICH ARE ONLY TO BE MET WITH ON AMERICAN RAILROADS

Chapter XXX. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SIMPLY DOES HIS DUTY

Chapter XXXI. IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE, CONSIDERABLY FURTHERS THE INTERESTS OF PHILEAS FOGG

Chapter XXXII. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG ENGAGES IN A DIRECT STRUGGLE WITH BAD FORTUNE

Chapter XXXIII. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SHOWS HIMSELF EQUAL TO THE OCCASION

Chapter XXXIV. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AT LAST REACHES LONDON

Chapter XXXV. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DOES NOT HAVE TO REPEAT HIS ORDERS TO PASSEPARTOUT TWICE

Chapter XXXVI. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG’S NAME IS ONCE MORE AT A PREMIUM ON ‘CHANGE

Chapter XXXVII. IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT PHILEAS FOGG GAINED NOTHING BY HIS TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, UNLESS IT WERE HAPPINESS

The Fur Country - 1872

PART I. CHAPTER I. A SOIRÉE AT FORT RELIANCE

CHAPTER II. THE HUDSON’S BAY FUR COMPANY

CHAPTER III. A SAVANT THAWED

CHAPTER IV. A FACTORY

CHAPTER V. FROM FORT RELIANCE TO FORT ENTERPRISE

CHAPTER VI. A WAPITI DUEL

CHAPTER VII. THE ARCTIC CIRCLE

CHAPTER VIII. THE GREAT BEAR LAKE

CHAPTER IX. A STORM ON THE LAKE

CHAPTER X. A RETROSPECT

CHAPTER XI. ALONG THE COAST

CHAPTER XII. THE MIDNIGHT SUN

CHAPTER XIII. FORT HOPE

CHAPTER XIV. SOME EXCURSIONS

CHAPTER XV. FIFTEEN MILES FROM CAPE BATHURST

CHAPTER XVI. TWO SHOTS

CHAPTER XVII. THE APPROACH OF WINTER

CHAPTER XVIII. THE POLAR NIGHT

CHAPTER XIX. A NEIGHBOURLY VISIT

CHAPTER XX. MERCURY FREEZES

CHAPTER XXI. THE LARGE POLAR BEARS

PART II. CHAPTER I. A FLOATING FORT

CHAPTER II. WHERE ARE WE?

CHAPTER III. A TOUR OF THE ISLAND

CHAPTER IV. A NIGHT ENCAMPMENT

CHAPTER V. FROM JULY 25TH TO AUGUST 20TH

CHAPTER VI. TEN DAYS OF TEMPEST

CHAPTER VII. A FIRE AND A CRY

CHAPTER VIII. MRS. PAULINA BARNETT’S EXCURSION

CHAPTER IX. KALUMAH’S ADVENTURES

CHAPTER X. THE KAMTCHATKA CURRENT

CHAPTER XI. A COMMUNICATION FROM LIEUTENANT HOBSON

CHAPTER XII. A CHANCE TO BE TRIED

CHAPTER XIII. ACROSS THE ICEFIELD

CHAPTER XIV. THE WINTER MONTHS

CHAPTER XV. THE LAST EXPLORING EXPEDITION

CHAPTER XVI. THE BREAKUP OF THE ICE

CHAPTER XVII. THE AVALANCHE

CHAPTER XVIII. ALL AT WORK

CHAPTER XIX. BEHRING SEA

CHAPTER XX. IN THE OFFING

CHAPTER XXI. THE ISLAND BECOMES AN ISLET

CHAPTER XXII. THE FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS

CHAPTER XXIII. ON A PIECE OF ICE

CHAPTER XXIV. CONCLUSION

The Mysterious Island - 1874

PART 1—DROPPED FROM THE CLOUDS

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

PART 2 - ABANDONED

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

The Survivors Of The Chancellor - 1874

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXIII

CHAPTER XXIV

CHAPTER XXV

CHAPTER XXVI

CHAPTER XXVII

CHAPTER XXVIII

CHAPTER XXIX

CHAPTER XXX

CHAPTER XXXI

CHAPTER XXXII

CHAPTER XXXIII

CHAPTER XXXIV

CHAPTER XXXV

CHAPTER XXXVI

CHAPTER XXXVII

CHAPTER XXXVIII

CHAPTER XXXIX

CHAPTER XL

CHAPTER XLI

CHAPTER XLII

CHAPTER XLIII

CHAPTER XLIV

CHAPTER XLV

CHAPTER XLVI

CHAPTER XLVII

CHAPTER XLVIII

CHAPTER XLIX

CHAPTER L

CHAPTER LI

CHAPTER LII

CHAPTER LIII

CHAPTER LIV

CHAPTER LV

CHAPTER LVI

CHAPTER LVII

Michael Strogoff - 1876

BOOK I. CHAPTER I A FETE AT THE NEW PALACE

CHAPTER II RUSSIANS AND TARTARS

CHAPTER III MICHAEL STROGOFF MEETS THE CZAR

CHAPTER IV FROM MOSCOW TO NIJNI-NOVGOROD

CHAPTER V THE TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS

CHAPTER VI BROTHER AND SISTER

CHAPTER VII GOING DOWN THE VOLGA

CHAPTER VIII GOING UP THE KAMA

CHAPTER IX DAY AND NIGHT IN A TARANTASS

CHAPTER X A STORM IN THE URAL MOUNTAINS

CHAPTER XI TRAVELERS IN DISTRESS

CHAPTER XII PROVOCATION

CHAPTER XIII DUTY BEFORE EVERYTHING

CHAPTER XIV MOTHER AND SON

CHAPTER XV THE MARSHES OF THE BARABA

CHAPTER XVI A FINAL EFFORT

CHAPTER XVII THE RIVALS

BOOK II. CHAPTER I A TARTAR CAMP

CHAPTER II CORRESPONDENTS IN TROUBLE

CHAPTER III BLOW FOR BLOW

CHAPTER IV THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY

CHAPTER V “LOOK WHILE YOU MAY!”

CHAPTER VI A FRIEND ON THE HIGHWAY

CHAPTER VII THE PASSAGE OF THE YENISEI

CHAPTER VIII A HARE CROSSES THE ROAD

CHAPTER IX IN THE STEPPE

CHAPTER X BAIKAL AND ANGARA

CHAPTER XI BETWEEN TWO BANKS

CHAPTER XII IRKUTSK

CHAPTER XIII THE CZAR’S COURIER

CHAPTER XIV THE NIGHT OF THE FIFTH OF OCTOBER

CHAPTER XV CONCLUSION

Off On A Comet - 1877

BOOK I. CHAPTER I. A CHALLENGE

CHAPTER II. CAPTAIN SERVADAC AND HIS ORDERLY

CHAPTER III. INTERRUPTED EFFUSIONS

CHAPTER IV. A CONVULSION OF NATURE

CHAPTER V. A MYSTERIOUS SEA

CHAPTER VI. THE CAPTAIN MAKES AN EXPLORATION

CHAPTER VII. BEN ZOOF WATCHES IN VAIN

CHAPTER VIII. VENUS IN PERILOUS PROXIMITY

CHAPTER IX. INQUIRIES UNSATISFIED

CHAPTER X. A SEARCH FOR ALGERIA

CHAPTER XI. AN ISLAND TOMB

CHAPTER XII. AT THE MERCY OF THE WINDS

CHAPTER XIII. A ROYAL SALUTE

CHAPTER XIV. SENSITIVE NATIONALITY

CHAPTER XV. AN ENIGMA FROM THE SEA

CHAPTER XVI. THE RESIDUUM OF A CONTINENT

CHAPTER XVII. A SECOND ENIGMA

CHAPTER XVIII. AN UNEXPECTED POPULATION

CHAPTER XIX. GALLIA’S GOVERNOR GENERAL

CHAPTER XX. A LIGHT ON THE HORIZON

CHAPTER XXI. WINTER QUARTERS

CHAPTER XXII. A FROZEN OCEAN

CHAPTER XXIII. A CARRIER-PIGEON

CHAPTER XXIV. A SLEDGE-RIDE

BOOK II. CHAPTER I. THE ASTRONOMER

CHAPTER II. A REVELATION

CHAPTER III. THE PROFESSOR’S EXPERIENCES

CHAPTER IV. A REVISED CALENDAR

CHAPTER V. WANTED: A STEELYARD

CHAPTER VI. MONEY AT A PREMIUM

CHAPTER VII. GALLIA WEIGHED

CHAPTER VIII. JUPITER SOMEWHAT CLOSE

CHAPTER IX MARKET PRICES IN GALLIA

CHAPTER X. FAR INTO SPACE

CHAPTER XI. A FETE DAY

CHAPTER XII. THE BOWELS OF THE COMET

CHAPTER XIII. DREARY MONTHS

CHAPTER XIV. THE PROFESSOR PERPLEXED

CHAPTER XV. A JOURNEY AND A DISAPPOINTMENT

CHAPTER XVI. A BOLD PROPOSITION

CHAPTER XVII. THE VENTURE MADE

CHAPTER XVIII. SUSPENSE

CHAPTER XIX. BACK AGAIN

The Underground City (or The Child of the Cavern) - 1877

CHAPTER I. CONTRADICTORY LETTERS

CHAPTER II. ON THE ROAD

CHAPTER III. THE DOCHART PIT

CHAPTER IV. THE FORD FAMILY

CHAPTER V. SOME STRANGE PHENOMENA

CHAPTER VI. SIMON FORD’S EXPERIMENT

CHAPTER VII. NEW ABERFOYLE

CHAPTER VIII. EXPLORING

CHAPTER IX. THE FIRE-MAIDENS

CHAPTER X. COAL TOWN

CHAPTER XI. HANGING BY A THREAD

CHAPTER XII. NELL ADOPTED

CHAPTER XIII. ON THE REVOLVING LADDER

CHAPTER XIV. A SUNRISE

CHAPTER XV. LOCH LOMOND AND LOCH KATRINE

CHAPTER XVI. A FINAL THREAT

CHAPTER XVII. THE “MONK”

CHAPTER XVIII. NELL’S WEDDING

CHAPTER XIX. THE LEGEND OF OLD SILFAX

Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen - 1878

PART I

CHAPTER I. THE BRIG-SCHOONER “PILGRIM.”

CHAPTER II. DICK SAND

CHAPTER III. THE WRECK

CHAPTER IV. THE SURVIVORS OF THE “WALDECK.”

CHAPTER V. S. V

CHAPTER VI. A WHALE IN SIGHT

CHAPTER VII. PREPARATIONS

CHAPTER VIII. THE JUBARTE

CHAPTER IX. CAPTAIN SAND

CHAPTER X. THE FOUR DAYS WHICH FOLLOW

CHAPTER XI. TEMPEST

CHAPTER XII. ON THE HORIZON

CHAPTER XIII. LAND! LAND!

CHAPTER XIV. THE BEST TO DO

CHAPTER XV. HARRIS

CHAPTER XVI. ON THE WAY

CHAPTER XVII. A HUNDRED MILES IN TWO DAYS

CHAPTER XVIII. THE TERRIBLE WORD

PART II

CHAPTER I. THE SLAVE TRADE

CHAPTER II. HARRIS AND NEGORO

CHAPTER III. ON THE MARCH

CHAPTER IV. THE BAD ROADS OF ANGOLA

CHAPTER V. ANTS AND THEIR DWELLING

CHAPTER VI. THE DIVING-BELL

CHAPTER VII. IN CAMP ON THE BANKS OF THE COANZA

CHAPTER VIII. SOME OF DICK SAND’S NOTES

CHAPTER IX. KAZOUNDE

CHAPTER X. THE GREAT MARKET DAY

CHAPTER XI. THE KING OF KAZOUNDE IS OFFERED A PUNCH

CHAPTER XII. A ROYAL BURIAL

CHAPTER XIII. THE INTERIOR OF A FACTORY

CHAPTER XIV. SOME NEWS OF DR. LIVINGSTONE

CHAPTER XV. WHERE A MANTICORE MAY LEAD

CHAPTER XVI. A MAGICIAN

CHAPTER XVII. DRIFTING

CHAPTER XVIII. VARIOUS INCIDENTS

CHAPTER XIX. S. V

CHAPTER XX. CONCLUSION

Eight Hundred Leagues On The Amazon - 1881

PART I. THE GIANT RAFT

CHAPTER I. A CAPTAIN OF THE WOODS

CHAPTER II. ROBBER AND ROBBED

CHAPTER III. THE GARRAL FAMILY

CHAPTER IV. HESITATION

CHAPTER V. THE AMAZON

CHAPTER VI. A FOREST ON THE GROUND

CHAPTER VII. FOLLOWING A LIANA

CHAPTER VIII. THE JANGADA

CHAPTER IX. THE EVENING OF THE FIFTH OF JUNE

CHAPTER X. FROM IQUITOS TO PEVAS

CHAPTER XI. FROM PEVAS TO THE FRONTIER

CHAPTER XII. FRAGOSO AT WORK

CHAPTER XIII. TORRES

CHAPTER XIV. STILL DESCENDING

CHAPTER XV. THE CONTINUED DESCENT

CHAPTER XVI. EGA

CHAPTER XVII. AN ATTACK

CHAPTER XVIII. THE ARRIVAL DINNER

CHAPTER XIX. ANCIENT HISTORY

CHAPTER XX. BETWEEN THE TWO MEN

PART II. THE CRYPTOGRAM

CHAPTER I. MANAOS

CHAPTER II. THE FIRST MOMENTS

CHAPTER III. RETROSPECTIVE

CHAPTER IV. MORAL PROOFS

CHAPTER V. MATERIAL PROOFS

CHAPTER VI. THE LAST BLOW

CHAPTER VII. RESOLUTIONS

CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRST SEARCH

CHAPTER IX. THE SECOND ATTEMPT

CHAPTER X. A CANNON SHOT

CHAPTER XI. THE CONTENTS OF THE CASE

CHAPTER XII. THE DOCUMENT

CHAPTER XIII. IS IT A MATTER OF FIGURES?

CHAPTER XIV. CHANCE!

CHAPTER XV. THE LAST EFFORTS

CHAPTER XVI. PREPARATIONS

CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST NIGHT

CHAPTER XVIII. FRAGOSO

CHAPTER XIX. THE CRIME OF TIJUCO

CHAPTER XX. THE LOWER AMAZON

Godfrey Morgan - 1882

CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE READER HAS THE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING AN ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN

CHAPTER II. HOW WILLIAM W. KOLDERUP, OF SAN FRANCISCO, WAS AT LOGGERHEADS WITH J. R. TASKINAR, OF STOCKTON

CHAPTER III. THE CONVERSATION OF PHINA HOLLANEY AND GODFREY MORGAN, WITH A PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT

CHAPTER IV. IN WHICH T. ARTELETT, OTHERWISE TARTLET, IS DULY INTRODUCED TO THE READER

CHAPTER V. IN WHICH THEY PREPARE TO GO, AND AT THE END OF WHICH THEY GO FOR GOOD

CHAPTER VI. IN WHICH THE READER MAKES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A NEW PERSONAGE

CHAPTER VII. IN WHICH IT WILL BE SEEN THAT WILLIAM W. KOLDERUP WAS PROBABLY RIGHT IN INSURING HIS SHIP

CHAPTER VIII. WHICH LEADS GODFREY TO BITTER REFLECTIONS ON THE MANIA FOR TRAVELLING

CHAPTER IX. IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT CRUSOES DO NOT HAVE EVERYTHING AS THEY WISH

CHAPTER X. IN WHICH GODFREY DOES WHAT ANY OTHER SHIPWRECKED MAN WOULD HAVE DONE UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES

CHAPTER XI. IN WHICH THE QUESTION OF LODGING IS SOLVED AS WELL AS IT COULD BE

CHAPTER XII. WHICH ENDS WITH A THUNDERBOLT

CHAPTER XIII. IN WHICH GODFREY AGAIN SEES A SLIGHT SMOKE OVER ANOTHER PART OF THE ISLAND

CHAPTER XIV. WHEREIN GODFREY FINDS SOME WRECKAGE, TO WHICH HE AND HIS COMPANION GIVE A HEARTY WELCOME

CHAPTER XV. IN WHICH THERE HAPPENS WHAT HAPPENS AT LEAST ONCE IN THE LIFE OF EVERY CRUSOE, REAL OR IMAGINARY

CHAPTER XVI. IN WHICH SOMETHING HAPPENS WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO SURPRISE THE READER

CHAPTER XVII. IN WHICH PROFESSOR TARTLET’S GUN REALLY DOES MARVELS

CHAPTER XVIII. WHICH TREATS OF THE MORAL AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF A SIMPLE NATIVE OF THE PACIFIC

CHAPTER XIX. IN WHICH THE SITUATION ALREADY GRAVELY COMPROMISED BECOMES MORE AND MORE COMPLICATED

CHAPTER XX. IN WHICH TARTLET REITERATES IN EVERY KEY THAT HE WOULD RATHER BE OFF

CHAPTER XXI. WHICH ENDS WITH QUITE A SURPRISING REFLECTION BY THE NEGRO CAREFINOTU

CHAPTER XXII. WHICH CONCLUDES BY EXPLAINING WHAT UP TO NOW HAD APPEARED INEXPLICABLE

Robur The Conqueror - 1886

Chapter I. MYSTERIOUS SOUNDS

Chapter II. AGREEMENT IMPOSSIBLE

Chapter III. A VISITOR IS ANNOUNCED

Chapter IV. IN WHICH A NEW CHARACTER APPEARS

Chapter V. ANOTHER DISAPPEARANCE

Chapter VI. THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY SUSPEND HOSTILITIES

Chapter VII. ON BOARD THE ALBATROSS

Chapter VIII. THE BALLOONISTS REFUSE TO BE CONVINCED

Chapter IX. ACROSS THE PRAIRIE

Chapter X. WESTWARD—BUT WHITHER?

Chapter XI. THE WIDE PACIFIC

Chapter XII. THROUGH THE HIMALAYAS

Chapter XIII. OVER THE CASPIAN

Chapter XIV. THE AERONEF AT FULL SPEED

Chapter XV. A SKIRMISH IN DAHOMEY

Chapter XVI. OVER THE ATLANTIC

Chapter XVII. THE SHIPWRECKED CREW

Chapter XVIII. OVER THE VOLCANO

Chapter XIX. ANCHORED AT LAST

Chapter XX. THE WRECK OF THE ALBATROSS

Chapter XXI. THE INSTITUTE AGAIN

Chapter XXII. THE GO-AHEAD IS LAUNCHED

Chapter XXIII. THE GRAND COLLAPSE

The Purchase of the North Pole (or Topsy-Turvy) - 1889

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

The Adventures Of A Special Correspondent (or Claudius Bombarnac) - 1893

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXIII

CHAPTER XXIV

CHAPTER XXV

CHAPTER XXVI

CHAPTER XXVII

Facing The Flag - 1896

CHAPTER I. HEALTHFUL HOUSE

CHAPTER II. COUNT D’ARTIGAS

CHAPTER III. KIDNAPPED

CHAPTER IV. THE SCHOONER EBBA

CHAPTER V. WHERE AM I?

CHAPTER VI. ON DECK

CHAPTER VII. TWO DAYS AT SEA

CHAPTER VIII. BACK CUP

CHAPTER IX. INSIDE BACK CUP

CHAPTER X. KER KARRAJE

CHAPTER XI. FIVE WEEKS IN BACK CUP

CHAPTER XII. ENGINEER SERKO’S ADVICE

CHAPTER XIII. GOD BE WITH IT

CHAPTER XIV. BATTLE BETWEEN THE “SWORD” AND THE TUG

CHAPTER XV. EXPECTATION

CHAPTER XVI. ONLY A FEW MORE HOURS

CHAPTER XVII. ONE AGAINST FIVE

CHAPTER XVIII. ON BOARD THE “TONNANT.”

An Antarctic Mystery - 1897

CHAPTER I. THE KERGUELEN ISLANDS

CHAPTER II. THE SCHOONER HALBRANE

CHAPTER III. CAPTAIN LEN GUY

CHAPTER IV. FROM THE KERGUELEN ISLES TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

CHAPTER V. EDGAR POE’S ROMANCE

CHAPTER VI. AN OCEAN WAIF

CHAPTER VII. TRISTAN D’ACUNHA

CHAPTER VIII. BOUND FOR THE FALKLANDS

CHAPTER IX. FITTING OUT THE HALBRANE

CHAPTER X. THE OUTSET OF THE ENTERPRISE

CHAPTER XI. FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS TO THE POLAR CIRCLE

CHAPTER XII. BETWEEN THE POLAR CIRCLE AND THE ICE WALL

CHAPTER XIII. ALONG THE FRONT OF THE ICEBERGS

CHAPTER XIV. A VOICE IN A DREAM

CHAPTER XV. BENNET ISLET

CHAPTER XVI, TSALAL ISLAND

CHAPTER XVII. AND PYM?

CHAPTER XVIII. A REVELATION

CHAPTER XIX. LAND?

CHAPTER XX, “UNMERCIFUL DISASTER”

CHAPTER XXI. AMID THE MISTS

CHAPTER XXII. IN CAMP

CHAPTER XXIII. FOUND AT LAST

CHAPTER XXIV. ELEVEN YEARS IN A FEW PAGES

CHAPTER XXV. “WE WERE THE FIRST.”

CHAPTER XXVI. A LITTLE REMNANT

The Master Of The World - 1904

Chapter 1. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MOUNTAINS

Chapter 2. I REACH MORGANTON

Chapter 3. THE GREAT EYRIE

Chapter 4. A MEETING OF THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB

Chapter 5. ALONG THE SHORES OF NEW ENGLAND

Chapter 6. THE FIRST LETTER

Chapter 7. A THIRD MACHINE

Chapter 8. AT ANY COST

Chapter 9. THE SECOND LETTER

Chapter 10. OUTSIDE THE LAW

Chapter 11. THE CAMPAIGN

Chapter 12. BLACK ROCK CREEK

Chapter 13. ON BOARD THE TERROR

Chapter 14. NIAGARA

Chapter 15. THE EAGLE’S NEST

Chapter 16. ROBUR, THE CONQUEROR

Chapter 17. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW

Chapter 18. THE OLD HOUSEKEEPER’S LAST COMMENT

A Voyage In A Balloon (Or A Drama In The Air) - 1851

I

II

Doctor Ox’s Experiment (Or A Fantasy Of Dr Ox) - 1872

CHAPTER I. HOW IT IS USELESS TO SEEK, EVEN ON THE BEST MAPS, FOR THE SMALL TOWN OF QUIQUENDONE

CHAPTER II. IN WHICH THE BURGOMASTER VAN TRICASSE AND THE COUNSELLOR NIKLAUSSE CONSULT ABOUT THE AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN

CHAPTER III. IN WHICH THE COMMISSARY PASSAUF ENTERS AS NOISILY AS UNEXPECTEDLY

CHAPTER IV. IN WHICH DOCTOR OX REVEALS HIMSELF AS A PHYSIOLOGIST OF THE FIRST RANK, AND AS AN AUDACIOUS EXPERIMENTALIST

CHAPTER V. IN WHICH THE BURGOMASTER AND THE COUNSELLOR PAY A VISIT TO DOCTOR OX, AND WHAT FOLLOWS

CHAPTER VI. IN WHICH FRANTZ NIKLAUSSE AND SUZEL VAN TRICASSE FORM CERTAIN PROJECTS FOR THE FUTURE

CHAPTER VII. IN WHICH THE ANDANTES BECOME ALLEGROS, AND THE ALLEGROS VIVACES

CHAPTER VIII. IN WHICH THE ANCIENT AND SOLEMN GERMAN WALTZ BECOMES A WHIRLWIND

CHAPTER IX. IN WHICH DOCTOR OX AND YGÈNE, HIS ASSISTANT, SAY A FEW WORDS

CHAPTER X. IN WHICH IT WILL BE SEEN THAT THE EPIDEMIC INVADES THE ENTIRE TOWN, AND WHAT EFFECT IT PRODUCES

CHAPTER XI. IN WHICH THE QUIQUENDONIANS ADOPT A HEROIC RESOLUTION

CHAPTER XII. IN WHICH YGÈNE, THE ASSISTANT, GIVES A REASONABLE PIECE OF ADVICE, WHICH IS EAGERLY REJECTED BY DOCTOR OX

CHAPTER XIII. IN WHICH IT IS ONCE MORE PROVED THAT BY TAKING HIGH GROUND ALL HUMAN LITTLENESSES MAY BE OVERLOOKED

CHAPTER XIV. IN WHICH MATTERS GO SO FAR THAT THE INHABITANTS OF QUIQUENDONE, THE READER, AND EVEN THE AUTHOR, DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE DÉNOUEMENT

CHAPTER XV. IN WHICH THE DÉNOUEMENT TAKES PLACE

CHAPTER XVI. IN WHICH THE INTELLIGENT READER SEES THAT HE HAS GUESSED CORRECTLY, DESPITE ALL THE AUTHOR’S PRECAUTIONS

CHAPTER XVII. IN WHICH DOCTOR OX’S THEORY IS EXPLAINED

Master Zacharius Or The Clockmaker Who Lost His Soul - 1854

CHAPTER I. A WINTER NIGHT

CHAPTER II. THE PRIDE OF SCIENCE

CHAPTER III. A STRANGE VISIT

CHAPTER IV. THE CHURCH OF SAINT PIERRE

CHAPTER V. THE HOUR OF DEATH

A Winter Amid The Ice - 1855

CHAPTER I. THE BLACK FLAG

CHAPTER II. Jean Cornbutte’s Project

CHAPTER III. A RAY OF HOPE

CHAPTER IV. IN THE PASSES

CHAPTER V. LIVERPOOL ISLAND

CHAPTER VI. THE QUAKING OF THE ICE

CHAPTER VII. SETTLING FOR THE WINTER

CHAPTER VIII. PLAN OF THE EXPLORATIONS

CHAPTER IX. THE HOUSE OF SNOW

CHAPTER X. BURIED ALIVE

CHAPTER XI. A CLOUD OF SMOKE

CHAPTER XII. THE RETURN TO THE SHIP

CHAPTER XIII. THE TWO RIVALS

CHAPTER XIV. DISTRESS

CHAPTER XV. THE WHITE BEARS

CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION

The Blockade Runners - 1871

Chapter I. THE DOLPHIN

Chapter II. GETTING UNDER SAIL

Chapter III. THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM

Chapter IV. CROCKSTON’S TRICK

Chapter V. THE SHOT FROM THE IROQUOIS, AND MISS JENNY’S ARGUMENTS

Chapter VI. SULLIVAN ISLAND CHANNEL

Chapter VII. A SOUTHERN GENERAL

Chapter VIII. THE ESCAPE

Chapter IX. BETWEEN TWO FIRES

Chapter X. ST. MUNGO

In The Year 2889 - 1889

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A Journey To The Center Of The Earth - 1864

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